- Jesse Louis Lasky
Jesse Louis Lasky (
September 13 ,1880 –January 13 ,1958 ) was a pioneerHollywood film producer, and also a key founder ofParamount Pictures withAdolph Zukor .Biography
Born in
San Francisco, California , he worked at a variety of jobs but began his entertainment career as avaudeville performer that eventually led to themotion picture business. His sister Blanche marriedSamuel Goldwyn and in 1913 Lasky and Goldwyn teamed up withCecil B. DeMille andOscar Apfel to form theJesse L. Lasky Feature Play Company . With limited funds, they rented a barn nearLos Angeles where they madeHollywood 's first feature length film. Known today as theLasky-DeMille Barn , it is now home to theHollywood Heritage Museum .In 1916 their company merged with
Adolph Zukor 'sFamous Players Film Company to create theFamous Players-Lasky Corporation . They built a large studio facility inAstoria, New York . In 1927, Lasky was one of the original thirty-six who founded theAcademy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences .Financial problems arose within the industry as a result of the
Great Depression and the Famous Players-Lasky Company went into receivership in 1932. Jesse Lasky then partnered withMary Pickford to produce films but within a few years she dissolved their business relationship. Lasky then found work as a producer at one of the big studios until 1945 when he formed his own production company. He made his last film in 1951 and in 1957 published his autobiography, "I Blow My Own Horn."Lasky died in 1958 of a
heart attack inBeverly Hills .cite news |first= |last= |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=Died |url=http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,864219,00.html |quote=Jesse Louis Lasky, 77. pioneer moviemaker who cranked out (in 1914) Hollywood's first feature-length film (The Squaw Man) in a barn studio; of a heart attack; in Beverly Hills. After his first movie venture (with a brother-in-law, Glove Salesman Samuel Goldfish, now Goldwyn. and a young playwright named Cecil B. DeMille), Lasky joined forces (in 1916) with Adolph Zukor to form the Famous Players-Lasky Corp., which evolved into Paramount Pictures. |publisher=Time (magazine) |date= |accessdate=2008-06-08 ] During 1957-1958 four othermovie producers died includingLouis B. Mayer ,Harry Cohn ,Al Lichtman , andLouis K. Sidney . [cite news |first= |last= |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=Death Alters Studio Scene |url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/latimes/access/441435012.html |quote=Since last October death has taken a staggering toll among producers and studio executives,Louis B. Mayer , Jesse L. Lasky,Harry Cohn ,Al Lichtman ,Louis K. Sidney ... |publisher=New York Times |date=March 25 ,1958 |accessdate=2008-06-08 ] Lasky was interred in theHollywood Forever Cemetery , adjacent to Paramount Studios, in Hollywood.Legacy
For his contribution to the motion picture industry, Jesse L. Lasky has a star on the
Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6433 Hollywood Blvd. Lasky Drive in Beverly Hills was named in his honor.References
External links
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